Tompkins Cortland Community College Partnership

Tompkins Cortland Community College Partnership

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The State University of New York at Delhi now offers several options for students
and alumni of Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3). Through its extension site at TC3, SUNY Delhi provides courses designed to attract students interested in pursuing
courses toward baccalaureate degrees. These classes are especially convenient for
students who have jobs, family, and other commitments that prevent them from enrolling
in these programs on the campus in Delhi. The extension site enables students to enroll
in upper level courses directly through SUNY Delhi (either on campus at TC3 or through the internet), with courses taught by faculty from the main campus, as
well as by faculty members from both institutions. Additionally, alumni from corresponding
TC3's associate's degree programs are afforded the opportunity to complete courses
needed for a bachelor's degree.

The Hospitality major is designed to provide hands-on practical training in all departmental
functions of a hotel or resort. The program provides the training necessary to learn,
develop and practice the skills and work habits needed to address and solve the complex
and challenging issues experienced in today's hospitality industry workplace. It addresses
the development of management skills ranging from the creative area of marketplace
data collection and analysis to the lines level area of business establishment creation,
reorganization, and problem solving. The capstone course Hospitality Management Seminar
is taken in the senior year and applies the hands-on and theory-based curriculum of
the first two years to reality based case studies, discussions and projects.

Students at OCC may take SUNY Delhi courses toward the completion of Delhi's Business
and Technology Management degree. Business and technology management prepares students
for employment in business or information technology as a manager, supervisor, and/or
project team leader. With today's businesses building a strong alliance between information
systems and the functional areas of the business, graduates with skills in both these
areas will be in great demand.

These courses provide students with professional training by combining information
technology management with other disciplines including operations, marketing, sales,
financial management, or human resources. The combination of technology and a broad-based
business background provides increasing opportunities for graduates in a wide range
of industries. Students can take electives to improve their expertise in various areas
of business or technology to prepare them for a wide range of opportunities.

Under the leadership of Dr. Patricia DeAngelis, former District Attorney for Rensselaer
County, the Criminal Justice Studies baccalaureate program combines theory with experiential
learning. The program is designed so that successful students will have the strong
academic foundation that is needed to pursue a variety of career options in criminal
justice. Program coursework covers topics in administration of justice, corrections,
law adjudication, criminology theory, law enforcement, research and analytical methods.
The program will focus on students who seek careers as police officers and investigators,
as well as juvenile justice, probation or corrections officers, and those interested
in other work within the justice system. Students will receive appropriate grounding
in the social sciences and criminal justice fields needed for professional careers.
Students entering the program with an associate's degree in Criminal Justice or a
related field will experience a seamless transfer into the program.

The RN to BSN program at SUNY Delhi provides educational mobility for registered nurses
who are seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The curriculum is designed with
the working registered nurse in mind and offers versatility and flexibility as the
program is 100% online. Precepted practicum experiences for select courses are completed
in the student's hometown area. The program emphasizes critical thinking and practice
skills necessary for clinical management of patients within a constantly changing
health care environment. Questions? Contact the BSN Programbsn@delhi.edu.